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Transitioning from One Type of Care to Another
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a directory of its members, who typically charge a fee for services. The alliance also lists free and low-cost assistance provided by non-profit organizations. At Kendal at Oberlin, residents with health concerns can request a “medical companion.” The companion is another resident who volunteers
5 Questions to Ask Your Prospective Retirement Community
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of experience is there? Who comprises the board of directors? Ask for a financial disclosure statement, if it’s available. 5. If/when healthcare is needed, what kind of access is there? Many communities offer both independent and assisted living, but what about the whole gamut of services? Kendal
Why Modest Daily Sun Exposure is Healthy
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supplements as an alternative. Keep in mind that supplements exceeding 2000IU per day may cause damage to kidneys and muscle tissue. So, whenever possible, go outside and play in the sunshine to enjoy the benefits of getting your vitamin D naturally. Are you getting enough vitamin D? Visit Kendal at Oberlin and take a walk around our beautiful 100+ acre campus–and enjoy the sunshine.
How to Avoid Internet Scams
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for gifts online. The convenience and selection makes it so easy. But please take a little time to be sure you are shopping safely. Happy Holidays everyone! Kendal at Oberlin is a vibrant life plan community for older adults Would you like to learn more? Request our brochure. Previous Next
From Foreign Service to International House
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Recently Kendal at Oberlin resident, Gordon Evans, traveled to New York City at the invitation of Calvin Sims, current president of International House (IH). The invitation was for former president, Gordon Evans to join Calvin Sims for a conversation on the topic, “What’s Changed and What’s Endured
Intergenerational Programs Benefit Young and Old
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intergenerational programs like Generations United to informal opportunities to explore intergenerational activities (like the programs offered at Kendal at Oberlin) there are many possible benefits for the community as a whole. There’s a wealth of shared knowledge and engagement among younger children, teens
Charitable Contributions Can Benefit You Too
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blog on 4 Tax Benefits for People 65or Older. Molly Kavanaugh frequently wrote about Kendal at Oberlin for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, where she was a reporter for 16 years.